]]>By: Traci Brownehttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-77208
Fri, 06 May 2011 14:50:46 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-77208Thank you for spreading this word. I find scheduled tweets to be very annoying. I find them most annoying when people use a chat hashtag to reach their “target” audience during a chat. Fine, use it all week…have at it. But when your scheduled tweets are going out during the middle of a chat (interrupting the audience you are trying to attract) it’s the equivalent of constantly sticking your head in the door during a board meeting with irrelevant factoids.
]]>By: gretchenhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-75203
Wed, 04 May 2011 13:43:09 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-75203very smart. i just “unscheduled” mine today. as a new blogger, sometimes the common sense stuff is overlooked in the massive information overload of getting everything set up. thanks for the perspective!
]]>By: Jennyhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-74476
Wed, 04 May 2011 01:48:39 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-74476Eh, I heard about it. Thought about it, then moved on. I don’t like to dwell on the news, so I got kind of tired of all the tweets about him, very quickly. I was probably on, posting non-Osama tweets at that time. Life goes on…
]]>By: Ashleyhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-74437
Wed, 04 May 2011 01:22:06 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-74437I couldn’t agree more. I noticed that very thing and am glad you posted about. What’s more is that those pre-set tweets seem so mechanical. I appreciate the tweets coming from a person, not a computer.
]]>By: Web Designerhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-74268
Tue, 03 May 2011 23:02:47 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-74268Nice, you do have a valid point, i guess for some people its all about saving time and being efficient. Having to post only once and having the post spread across all your advertising mediums is nice and too tempting, but I can definitely see your point.
]]>By: Steve @ HPDhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-74250
Tue, 03 May 2011 22:40:13 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-74250i dunnoh … i think folks realize that some tweets are possibly scheduled. i haven’t found anyone who demands the same level of personal adherence to social decorum in electronic communications as in face to face. sort of like … not capitalizing, ya know? in a quick comment, no harm, no foul. but in an actual blog post, not quite as acceptable.

then again … i know folks who won’t read a foodie blog if the host fails to use the correct degree symbol, eg 350° F. also got into a long discussion about why “preheat” is incorrect, since you’re just heating your oven. (Preheating, he says, would be the stuff you do before you heat it, like put the racks in the right place.)

one thing i’ve learned living overseas for half my life: no two people, not even twins who have spent every second together, have the same idea of what’s “right” and what’s not.

cheers!

]]>By: Les in NEhttp://dineanddish.net/2011/05/why-you-shouldnt-schedule-your-blog-post-tweets/comment-page-3/#comment-74228
Tue, 03 May 2011 22:25:01 +0000http://dineanddish.net/?p=2294#comment-74228So, who knew you could schedule Tweets? I’m such a Luddite.
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